Bone mineral: effects of oral contraceptives, pregnancy, and lactation.

  • 1 July 1975
    • journal article
    • Vol. 57  (5) , 657-68
Abstract
Estimating bone mineral by the photon absorption (125I) method applied to the distal part of the radius, it was found that young women using oral contraceptives containing a daily dose of 100 micrograms of mestranol had higher concentrations of bone mineral than non-users. Women twenty to fifty-nine years old who had lactated were among the poorly mineralized, while those who had lactated but were now using oral contraceptives in various combinations were among the highly mineralized.

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